The entrepreneur, Tesla founder and owner of the X platform has often entered heated political discussions and shared controversial theories. Now Elon Musk has shared a new theory which says that “men of high status” should rule the world. Offered a place in Trump’s government Ahead of the US presidential election in November, Musk has given his support to Donald Trump. The presidential candidate was also interviewed by Musk in a long conversation on X. After the conversation, Trump told Reuters that he was considering giving Musk a ministerial position or an advisory role in a future government. Something Musk is positive about. “I look forward to serving America if the opportunity arises,” Musk wrote on X. On Thursday, Trump announced that Musk will lead an efficiency commission and review the government – if Trump wins the election, reports Reuters. – It is tasked with conducting a full financial and performance review of the entire federal government and making recommendations for drastic reforms, says Trump. The theory: “Testosterone-fueled alpha males” should rule While discussions about Musk’s role in a future Trump administration continue, Musk shared a post this week with a theory that runs counter to this fall’s presidential election. The theory, which is believed to have first appeared on the Internet forum 4chan three years ago then, instead advocating a republic ruled by “high-status men,” reports The Independent, describing the theory and how “testosterone-deprived alpha males” question society and the truth — which women and “low-testosterone men” do not it is claimed that they are easy to brainwash, as they imitate and absorb the messages of others. The conclusion of the theory is therefore that society should be governed by “those who are free to think” – that is, “men of high status”. observation,” Musk wrote when he shared the theory. Could be a mockery of former minister Theories like the one Musk shared are often popular on the alt-right and have been criticized as sexist, unrealistic and dangerous, according to The Independent. Musk’s post can also be assumed to be a mockery of former Democratic minister Robert Reich, as the theory is described as the “Reich effect”. In the British newspaper The Guardian, he recently criticized Musk and wrote how he was “completely out of control”, but that it is possible to stop him.
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